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orgasmic food lmho, well I have had a few good meals in my time lol. My worst one was many years back when I was wanting to decorate my room, I was about 14 or 15 and asked my mum for a **** rail round the room, thankfully she understaood I meant dado rail, but never lived it downlife is too short to let others make you miserable.
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ouch, our school was a fan of the ruler on the back of knuckles am so glad that is not allowed anymore.
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enjoy breakfast
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fishingmum said:Victoriad said:Knowing typo
I don't know if i have forgotten how to spell, or forgotten how to spell since I don't write.
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I am now muddling up words using different one that I meant to say or putting them in wrong order. As soon as I say it I know it’s wrong and pmsl . It’s the meds lol
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I think I am doomed. Meds cause memory issues, my condition does. But according to pip I have no impairment. Well I wouldn't remember would I!!!!Do not follow me, I don't know where I am going.
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I found some doctor/nurse definitions of NHS jargon which might give a smile
https://aftercancers.com/understanding-nhs-jargon/
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veriterc said:I found some doctor/nurse definitions of NHS jargon which might give a smile
https://aftercancers.com/understanding-nhs-jargon/
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That made me chuckle.
Seriously hope benefits DM isn't using this list.
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Tooooo funny
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My son just helped unpack a box and put stuff away, it is the first time he has ever done it and it has made me smile.
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hi debbiedo49. i do it all the time but i do have a good excuse. i have ME it didn't happen before i had it!
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I bought a new water spray thing. I couldn't work out if it said on or off. So like you do I had it pointing towards me when I finally worked which was actually on.
It has two settings. Dry and sprayed in the face.
Sometimes I despair how dumb that it, but my brain didn't mention it so it didn't get altered.
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@whistles aawww poor you, I have a friend like that and make a point of going out with her as it is always a laugh. I have witnessed some amazing feats when her brain switches off. One of the biggest ones when she tried to jump start her car with a battery charger thinking it was the same things as mine which is a portable power jump start, she could not figure it out lol
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finished knitting my poncho for summer, looks like I will have to wait till we get one of those before using it but it made me smile knowing it is finally done
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Nothing I am not smiling today ?
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debbiedo49 said:Nothing I am not smiling today ?
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Your recipes cheered me up ?
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